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| I believe that much in the world around us is designed against experience. For example, the experience of actually touching the soil. How many times do we actually take off our shoes and walk on the dirt?
- Lee Hoinacki - | | |
Conscience and Courage: A Conversation with Lee Hoinacki A brief note only hints at the wide horizon of this former Dominican priest, professor, author, prison dishwasher -- and perhaps Ivan Illich's closest friend. One example: "From the time of Descartes on, people in the west have had increasing difficulty in being in contact with their own bodies. How many times do we even open a window?" { read more } Be The Change Have we ever felt we're missing something so simple as just walking outside and feeling the air on our skin, seeing the sky, the trees -- experiencing the person right in front of us? Take a little time in nature, and explore what's so available and entirely free. | | |
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